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law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed ban adoption, tune in to the "today" show starting at 7:00 on nbc4. >>> the army general who helped force saddam hussein out of kuwait has died. general norman schwarzkopf died yesterday from complications with pneumonia. the man known as stormin' norman was the former head of central manned at macdill air force base. he was possess issed by a sense of duty and loved america. >> i think america suffered a tremendous loss with the loss of a great patriot. >> schwarzkopf retired from the army in '91 and led a quiet life in tampa. he was 78. >> you remember as a teenager watching him on news conferences and things like that during desert storm and thinking, you sort of go back to g.i. joe, but he was the quintessential military man. >> such a presence, such a bold figure in history. >>> it is 5:36 right now. coming up, why thousands of workers are threatening to walk off the job and deliver a big blow to the nation's economy. >>> and the homework fo
law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed ban adoption, tune in to the "today" show starting at 7:00 on nbc4. >>> the army general who helped force saddam hussein out of kuwait has died. general norman schwarzkopf died yesterday from complications with pneumonia. the man known as stormin' norman was the former head of central manned at macdill air force base. he was possess issed by a sense of duty and loved america. >> i...
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. >> under this law, more than 98% of americans and 97% of small businesses will not see their income taxes go up. millions of families will have continued to receive tax credits to help raise their kids and send them to college. companies will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs that they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking, pounding the pavement every day, are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. i am very open to compromise. i agree with democrats and republicans that the aging population and the rising cost of health care makes medicare the biggest contributor to our deficit. i believe we've got to find ways to reform that program without hurting seniors who count on it to survive. and i believe that there's further unnecessary spending in government that we can eliminate. but we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bil
. >> under this law, more than 98% of americans and 97% of small businesses will not see their income taxes go up. millions of families will have continued to receive tax credits to help raise their kids and send them to college. companies will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs that they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking, pounding the pavement every day, are going to...
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the law and not the text. >> you're going too fast, kathie lee. >> we have one online. so anybody can go. >> i'm having trouble driving without texting. >> slow down. >> keep driving. >> keep driving, and you get a ticket. you're holding up traffic. oh, my gosh. >> and you -- there you go. i just killed somebody. first of all, i don't know how to work this thing. >> you just crashed. >> what did i do? >> nothing. >> you can still go. you're still loading. >> hoda, you you don't have your hands on your -- >> what? what are you talking about? >> it's dangerous. >> i'm going. i'm responding. >> here's my text that finally came through. >> all you need is a laptop. >> i'm in the hospital recuperating so i can read it. mom, hey, when will you be home? >> that's part of the problem. >> now you are ready to go again. >> you have to. i'm going 37 miles per hour. >> you know what? you're right, though. >> you're breaking the speed limit. >> oh, i know justin. >> speed limit is 30. you're doing good. >> what happened? i rear-ended somebody. >> i get it. >> oh, my god. can i say s
the law and not the text. >> you're going too fast, kathie lee. >> we have one online. so anybody can go. >> i'm having trouble driving without texting. >> slow down. >> keep driving. >> keep driving, and you get a ticket. you're holding up traffic. oh, my gosh. >> and you -- there you go. i just killed somebody. first of all, i don't know how to work this thing. >> you just crashed. >> what did i do? >> nothing. >> you can still...
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then over here by the window will be your law library. a big lounging chair for you to slump down in and read. what do i want to do any reading with you in the house. why fred that's the nicest thing you've ever said to me. a lot of nice things i want to say to you. save it until we get in there that's the most important room in the house what is it the kitchen? no the nursery. you mean you want to live here with me and have kids and sit on the porch. of course daring. look at me, you mean with me the way i am what you see and how i talk. i love you. you don't see no difference. no difference that matters. image that i could have had all this been all this. people calling me your honor and smiling at me and kids making a fuss over me. and me not having to hide from someone all the time. and you i coulda had you. but you are all that-- you have me. i, i got nothin i ain't even got myself. don't say those things at least not up here. you promised today would be our day, you promised to forget all about the court and the election everything.
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this law would ban service and inactivity fees and prohibit expiration dates. of course, this is great for consumers, but not for the companies that actually issue the gift cards. an industry representative says the proposed changes could mean the end for some gift card programs. >>> we are counting down to 2013. you can kind this week's kid post inside the pages of "the washington post." here's a preview. >> making resolutions for the new year? calendar dates to give us cheer, plus a book to get your reading in gear. the kids post is here. take a look at that. all right. first up, good to see you. you're offering readers a little bit of history on making new year's resolutions. >> that's right. monday's kids post explores the history of new year's resolutions. they actually date back to the time of julius caesar and will give kids a couple of ideas. do your homework without complaining, don't fight with your brother or sister. you know, for starting the year off right in monday's kids post. >> we all need a little advice on that. why not? >> absolutely. >> now
this law would ban service and inactivity fees and prohibit expiration dates. of course, this is great for consumers, but not for the companies that actually issue the gift cards. an industry representative says the proposed changes could mean the end for some gift card programs. >>> we are counting down to 2013. you can kind this week's kid post inside the pages of "the washington post." here's a preview. >> making resolutions for the new year? calendar dates to give...
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dresses like a deputy, trains like a deputy, and has nearly the same authority as any other member of law enforcement in maricopa county. >> visual presence of a marked patrol car is one awareness and a deterrent for anyone that might think that they might want to go a schoolgrounds. >> reporter: in neighboring utah, teacher steven pratt applied for a concealed gun permit. >> this is called a pistol. >> reporter: during free firearm training for teachers and school personnel. >> i personally wept when i heard the news, wondering what i would do personally in a classroom. >> reporter: utah allows anyone with a concealed carry license on school grounds so long as they carry it on their body. however, critics say arming school staff has not stopped shootings in the past. on the day of the columbine massacre, there were armed guards on patrol. still, the shooters managed to kill 12 students and a teacher before killing themselves. >> it's too dangerous for kids to be around. >> reporter: teacher brian montez believes the answer to school violence lies in fewer guns and says more cities should
dresses like a deputy, trains like a deputy, and has nearly the same authority as any other member of law enforcement in maricopa county. >> visual presence of a marked patrol car is one awareness and a deterrent for anyone that might think that they might want to go a schoolgrounds. >> reporter: in neighboring utah, teacher steven pratt applied for a concealed gun permit. >> this is called a pistol. >> reporter: during free firearm training for teachers and school...
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without it, pricing would go back to an outdated law put in place during the truman era. the government would be required to buy dairy products based on 1949 production costs when milking was done by hand. that would double today's price. >> it's a disaster. i mean, people don't really know what will happen other than it'll be just horrible. >> reporter: farmers like skip hardy in new york say it would be nice to get high prices from the government at first, but ultimately, this would kill the industry. >> what am i going to do with all this milk if all the sudden people stop buying it? >> reporter: luckily for congress, it won't happen right away. after the farm bill expires on january 1st, the department of agriculture could take weeks to put a new dairy purchase program in place. but eventually, congress will have to agree on something. >> i hope they realize that the people that vote for them are going to be in a hard place if they don't get this solved. >> reporter: or a staple at the dinner table could soon turn into a luxury. stephanie gosk, nbc news, chicago. >>>
without it, pricing would go back to an outdated law put in place during the truman era. the government would be required to buy dairy products based on 1949 production costs when milking was done by hand. that would double today's price. >> it's a disaster. i mean, people don't really know what will happen other than it'll be just horrible. >> reporter: farmers like skip hardy in new york say it would be nice to get high prices from the government at first, but ultimately, this...
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is the law. i guess he has a right if he doesn't want to run it, he certainly can't refuse a gay marriage couple, because he probably has a state license to operate. so he would be violating the law. >> you know, you are going to find opposition in these early stages because people are still trying to bite into this thing, but the fact is that like joe is saying, this is the law. churches that tonight take money from the feds or the state they can get around the issue, but there are a lot of people in opposition, but you have to follow the law. >> there are a lot of businesses that will be booming as a result of the new law. >> yeah, other states, where it happened in massachusetts, they discovered up on the cape and places like that, vacation areas, extraordinary booms because of the celebrating, and we have not focused on it much, but as an economic boom there are certain segments of the economy and community, it could give it a stronger foot pregnant that. >> gambling, you could gamble 24/7 in
is the law. i guess he has a right if he doesn't want to run it, he certainly can't refuse a gay marriage couple, because he probably has a state license to operate. so he would be violating the law. >> you know, you are going to find opposition in these early stages because people are still trying to bite into this thing, but the fact is that like joe is saying, this is the law. churches that tonight take money from the feds or the state they can get around the issue, but there are a lot...
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school, what a career in law should be or how they should be thinking about the future of law and what the opportunities are. >> well, it's an obvious answer but one that a lot of people don't think. the first thing you have to do is ask you're why you want to go to law school. i think there are a lot of people who go to law school because they're not good at math and can't think of anything else to do. [laughter] and they often turn out to be very disappointed lawyers. i suppose the better way to put the question not so much why you want to go to law school, but why do you want to be a lawyer? and you ought to do some serious soul searching about that, because it's always a difficult profession, but particularly these days. if you want to go to serve your community perhaps as a prosecutor, for example, that's a good reason. there's something very gratifying about being able to stand up in court and say that you speak for your country. same is true on the other side. maybe you feel motivated to represent the rights of those people who are accused. that's another good reason. you know,
school, what a career in law should be or how they should be thinking about the future of law and what the opportunities are. >> well, it's an obvious answer but one that a lot of people don't think. the first thing you have to do is ask you're why you want to go to law school. i think there are a lot of people who go to law school because they're not good at math and can't think of anything else to do. [laughter] and they often turn out to be very disappointed lawyers. i suppose the...
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. >>> we say good-bye to the safest air travel ever, and we say hello to over 400 new laws. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, january 1st, 2013. >>> good morning, on this first day of january, i'm bill karins. now it's all up to the house today. they're expected to take up a senate measure approved just hours after midnight and it's halting an enormous tax hike for all but the wealthiest of americans from taking effect. nbc's steve handelsman has all the latest details from capitol hill where it's been a very long night. good morning and happy new year to you, steve. >> reporter: bill, thanks. up here on capitol hill, members of both political parties who badly want these middle class taxes rolled back fast, quote, what the senate did this morning makes it easier for house republicans to follow suit. it was a rare bipartisan senate vote. 89-8. two hours after america went off the fiscal cliff. >> happy new year. >> reporter: vice president biden came to the capitol to sell the fix. he worked out with gop leader mitch mcconnell w
. >>> we say good-bye to the safest air travel ever, and we say hello to over 400 new laws. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, january 1st, 2013. >>> good morning, on this first day of january, i'm bill karins. now it's all up to the house today. they're expected to take up a senate measure approved just hours after midnight and it's halting an enormous tax hike for all but the wealthiest of americans from...
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. >>> several other new laws take effect today in maryland. in a first for any state in the country, parents now have the ability to freeze their children's credit to prevent identity theft. people who served in the military can have their veterans status noted on their drivers license and in montgomery county, a ride in an ambulance now costs as much as $800 for out-of-county residents. >>> also happening today, it costs more to drive along the dulles toll road. 50 cents more in fact. increased to $2.75 each way. that adds up to an additional $260 a year if you take the toll road to work every day. the rate hike will help pay for construction of metro's new silver line. next year it goes up again to $3.50 jumping 75 cents. >>> good morning everyone. a big announcement from one of washington's most famous athletes. >>> something to think about the next time you fly. why airlines are patting themselves on the back. >>> and when the new year will turn really, really cold. weather and traffic on the 1s next. >>> this is atlanta, my friends. revel
. >>> several other new laws take effect today in maryland. in a first for any state in the country, parents now have the ability to freeze their children's credit to prevent identity theft. people who served in the military can have their veterans status noted on their drivers license and in montgomery county, a ride in an ambulance now costs as much as $800 for out-of-county residents. >>> also happening today, it costs more to drive along the dulles toll road. 50 cents more...
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a number of other new laws go into effect as well. elections will now be held in the same cycles as the presidential elections. another new law allows a parent the right to freeze credit reports to protect kids and disabled adults from identity theft. advocates hope it will help protect foster kids. you can see more on our website, wbaltv.com. >> another opportunity to lower the crime rate in the city. the commissioner talked about made.ogress they have >> all of our crime stats are down. and last year was a dynamite year. i think we are going in the right direction. >> they will continue to work with the mayor to help the city safer. fireworks unfolded around the world last night. ip in aas even icy dept cold river. >> kurt gregory has more. >> the first major city to celebrate 2013 was in new zealand. in australia, a fireworks display dazzled hundreds of thousands in sydney, with an estimated one billion people watching on tv. a large crowd in china. they counted down to the new year. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. othe
a number of other new laws go into effect as well. elections will now be held in the same cycles as the presidential elections. another new law allows a parent the right to freeze credit reports to protect kids and disabled adults from identity theft. advocates hope it will help protect foster kids. you can see more on our website, wbaltv.com. >> another opportunity to lower the crime rate in the city. the commissioner talked about made.ogress they have >> all of our crime stats are...
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the pop star released a statement saying he hope the tragedy will lead to a new law that will protect the lives of celebrities as well as photographers. >>> a parking war in a walmart parking lot now has a georgia school board member facing charges. security cameras caught her suv hitting a 17-year-old girl. the two were both after the same parking space. the teen tried to stand in the spot to save it for a friend who recently had a baby. she motioned the suv to stop, but the driver kept on going and bumped the teen. the girl was not hurt. the driver is the vice chair of the local school board there. police charged her with reckless conduct. >>> this morning, we're learning some of the harrowing details of what led a drilling ship to run aground on a remote island in alaska. this rig called "the calluk" dragged two ships which were trying to control it more than ten miles toward a rocky shore. the ship's crews finally cut the ship loose to save themselves. that rig is now stable. the coast guard says it has not found any signs that it's leaking fuel. >>> secretary of state hillary cli
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the president has said that he will sign the bill into law. nbc's tracie potts is live on capitol hill now with more. tracie, good morning. >> 257, that's how many democrats mostly and some republicans as well voted in favor of this bill. it means that lawmakers are now headed, we saw them headed all to capitol hill early this morning. the president heads back to hawaii to continue his vacation that was broken while they tried to negotiate these tax increases, stop them from happening. this bill will extend unemployment for 2 million people who would have lost their checks beginning this year. middle class tax breaks and prevent a tax hike for 98% of americans. the fight is not over. in february, the debt limit needs to be raised so america can continue to pay its bills. republicans likely will insist on cutting spending. >> we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. cutting spending has to go hand in hand with further reforms to our tax code. so that the wealthiest corporations and individuals can't take vapg of loopholes and deductions that
the president has said that he will sign the bill into law. nbc's tracie potts is live on capitol hill now with more. tracie, good morning. >> 257, that's how many democrats mostly and some republicans as well voted in favor of this bill. it means that lawmakers are now headed, we saw them headed all to capitol hill early this morning. the president heads back to hawaii to continue his vacation that was broken while they tried to negotiate these tax increases, stop them from happening....
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. >>> a maryland task force recommends new gun laws for mentally ill people who make threats. the general assembly appointed the panel last year. the group says police should be authorized to take weapons after a specific threat. if that person doesn't have a gun, that person should be blocked from buying one. a spokesperson for maryland governor martin o'malley said he'll use the report as agated for a gun control -- a guide for a gun-control legislation package. >>> new this morning, the debate over the fiscal cliff is behind us at least for the time being. overnight, president obama signed into law a bill which prevents taxes from going up on 98% of americans. it also defers billions in spending cuts for two months. the president signed the bill in hawaii where he resumed his vacation shortly after the house approved the measure, hours after 2013 started. you can can expect more negotiations, though, over taxes and spending in the coming weeks, especially with economists warning that the government must do more to lower its deficit, or it risks losing its top credit rating.
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maryland's law goes into effect tuesday. >>> time right now is 6:35. next on news 4 today, the first amendment versus the second amendment. the strong opposition facing off at a gun show in virginia this weekend. >>> plus, rg3 and the redskins take on those cowboys tomorrow. what the star quarterback has to say about his nerves ahead of the big game. >>> and winter weather is arriving to start off the weekend. we'll tell you where you'll see snow, who's going to get rain. it's all coming up next. >>> welcome back now at 6:39. a live look over at national harbor pointing toward the river. things are calm and quiet right now. we are in for a nuance storm, as it's being called. nasty weather moving in. veronica will have the snow forecast in just a few minutes. >>> twice in the same month someone died in new york city after being pushed in front of an oncoming subway train. in the latest bizarre case, people a police are looking for a woman who pushed an unsuspecting man to his death. >> reporter: a heavy set woman around 5'5" with brown or blond hair las
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this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run into a wild hog. >> that was illegally set into the wild. >> there are roadkill restaurants, by the way, across this country. true story. you can take roadkill and they will cook it for you. >> bring your own roadkill? >> bring your own roadkill. >> all right. >> i like this one in wellington, kansas, which will have a lot of cat ladies upset. hou households cannot have more than four cats per household. >> skipping ahead real quickly, in illinois a new skin tax band-aids that strip clubs charge $3 at the door and send those proceeds to charity. they nicknamed this willie's law. >> yo
this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run...
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law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed adoption ban, tune in to the "today" show at 7:00 here on nbc4. >>> congressional leaders will try again today to reach a deal to keep the country from plunging off the fiscal cliff. president obama hosting that meeting this afternoon at the white house. it will be the first time that he's met with congressional leaders since november 16th. they have just four days now to come to an agreement. democrats and republicans say that means a possible deal will likely extend tax cuts to middle class americans and postpone spending cuts scheduled to take effect. that means the contentious issue will likely be debated sometime in the future. >>> house lawmakers are preparing for an 11th hour deal. they're returning to washington for a rare sunday evening session. it's not clear what the house will do. house speaker john boehner still insists it's up to the senate to make the next move. >>> iran's state television is reporting the country's navy started tr
law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed adoption ban, tune in to the "today" show at 7:00 here on nbc4. >>> congressional leaders will try again today to reach a deal to keep the country from plunging off the fiscal cliff. president obama hosting that meeting this afternoon at the white house. it will be the first time that he's met with congressional leaders since november 16th. they have just four days now to come to an...
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that's according to a tweet from his son-in-law. the tweet said compatriots don't believe ill-mentioned rumors. he hasn't been heard from in more than three weeks. his vice president admitted chavez suffered a third set of complications after surgery in cuba. his fourth operation in 18 months. >>> police say a new york city couple is being investigated for credit card theft. had bomb making manuals, a sa d sawed-off shotgun. when police arrived at their greenwich village apartment, they found a cache of bomb making materials and handwritten notebooks containing chemical formulas. one of the manuals had a cover page that read the terrorist's encyclopedia. >>> protesters in india spent their new year's day on the rape and death of a woman. they're demanding the death penalty for five men and one teen detained in her death. two weeks ago, the woman was severely beaten, raped and then thrown off a moving bus. >>> she later died from her injuries. the men will likely face murder charges later this week. >>> police in oregon say it may be
that's according to a tweet from his son-in-law. the tweet said compatriots don't believe ill-mentioned rumors. he hasn't been heard from in more than three weeks. his vice president admitted chavez suffered a third set of complications after surgery in cuba. his fourth operation in 18 months. >>> police say a new york city couple is being investigated for credit card theft. had bomb making manuals, a sa d sawed-off shotgun. when police arrived at their greenwich village apartment,...
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venlths a new maryland law will offer parents another layer of protection for their kids. starting january 1st parents will be able to freeze their children's credit report. it's in order to combat possible identity theft. maryland is the first state in the nation to enact such legislation. the state's attorney general's office will soon release information online to help parents navigate that process. >>> time is now 8:57. here's a look at what's coming up next on 11 news saturday morning. >>> we're continuing to monitor the storm. it's not going to be as bad as we thought. when will the snow finally get here? it's weather plus, coming up. >>> we've got a few flakes falling here in westminster, but the roads still looking okay. we'll have a report for you coming up. >> thanks, kim. this is the season for giving, but what about gift returning? what you need to know bf making some of those holiday returns. that's when 11 news saturday morning continues. >> good morning. welcome to
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. >>> president obama has just signed the fiscal cliff lbill into law end iing an immediate crisis but today, kelly o'donnell is at congress. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. there's been no break in the action and bitter partisan battles. the congress who served here two years to all of those dramas says good-bye and a new one takes the oath at noon today. day one on the job for 82 house freshmen and a dozen senate newcomers. record books take note. 20 women most ever will be called senator. a changing america means 28 hispanics hold seats in the house. today marks the return of the kennedy family. rfk's grandson, joe, becomes a congressman. >> it is my honor to be here with all of you this evening as your next congressman for the fourth congressional district of massachusetts. >> reporter: and a return to work that meant a year of hard fought recovery for illinois senator, mark kirk, after his devastating stroke. >> i wanted everybody to say that depressed moment you can have when a stroke hits, say, look, kirk is even walking up the capitol steps as an example to pati
. >>> president obama has just signed the fiscal cliff lbill into law end iing an immediate crisis but today, kelly o'donnell is at congress. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. there's been no break in the action and bitter partisan battles. the congress who served here two years to all of those dramas says good-bye and a new one takes the oath at noon today. day one on the job for 82 house freshmen and a dozen senate newcomers. record books take note. 20 women most...
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and many couples took advantage of new law right away. some wedding chapels stayed opened until midnight so the first couples could say "i do" when they could. it's legal in the district as well. >>> virginia attorney general has hired a campaign manager for his run for governor. the former executive director of the virginia republican party. the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bowling announced he's not running for the nomination. we'll >>> good morning, storm team 4 satellite radar showing clouds around the region and areas in green are sprinkles south and's of the metro area heading off to the east and we might get a sprinkle or a flurry later today, otherwise, just cloudy for this new year's day with highs around 40. right now mid-to-upper 30s. of "today" on this new year's morning, tuesday, the 1st day of january, 2013. we want to wish everyone at home a happy and healthy new year. i'm savannah guthrie alongside willie geist and natalie morales. al has the morning off. happy 2013. >> shchampagne the morning aft
and many couples took advantage of new law right away. some wedding chapels stayed opened until midnight so the first couples could say "i do" when they could. it's legal in the district as well. >>> virginia attorney general has hired a campaign manager for his run for governor. the former executive director of the virginia republican party. the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bowling announced he's not running for the nomination. we'll >>>...
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. >>> the law enforcement community is coming together to remember one of their own. they attended a candlelight vigil. he worked as a police officer in prince william county. young died on monday in a fiery crash in bristow. you see that he was responding to a call on his department motorcycle when he collided with a minivan. young's brother is also a police officer. he spoke at a vigil last night. >> he was my best friend. he's looking down on husband right now and just smiling. >> the two people in that minivan involved in the crash were not hurt. the commonwealth's attorney will decide if charges will be filed. >>> today a judge could decide to release a death row inmate who spent 11 years in prison for murder. justin wolfe is in jail for the murder for hire of a drug dealer. prosecutors knowingly used false it am from a witness is what the judge said. he ordered a retrial within 120 days but that never happened. prosecutors tried to appeal the ruling but an appeals courtup held the decision. >>> a teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old
. >>> the law enforcement community is coming together to remember one of their own. they attended a candlelight vigil. he worked as a police officer in prince william county. young died on monday in a fiery crash in bristow. you see that he was responding to a call on his department motorcycle when he collided with a minivan. young's brother is also a police officer. he spoke at a vigil last night. >> he was my best friend. he's looking down on husband right now and just...
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sn>> sponsoring two paparazzi ls in effect in california since 2010. >> the one law we can go after is anti-stalking law to keep them from stalking the celebrities day and night. >> reporter: their sometimes dangerous relationship will go on as long as fame goes with so much fortune. >> it this is price of fame you have to deal with the paparazzi and you have to put up with it. >> late last year, prosecutors in los angeles used one of those new anti-paparazzi laws to file charges against the photographer in that high speed chase with bieber but a judge threw out most of the charges calling the anti-paparazzi law vague and problematic. >> jason, thank you. >> it's about money. if they keep paying big money for pictures like this, people will still take risks to get those photos and accidents like this happen. >> and if people keep reading those magazines -- >> we've been calling for a wake-up call since 1997, when diana died and haven't had one yet. >>> still to come, the sperm donor who signed away his responsibilities as a father but is now being asked to pay child support. >>> and an
sn>> sponsoring two paparazzi ls in effect in california since 2010. >> the one law we can go after is anti-stalking law to keep them from stalking the celebrities day and night. >> reporter: their sometimes dangerous relationship will go on as long as fame goes with so much fortune. >> it this is price of fame you have to deal with the paparazzi and you have to put up with it. >> late last year, prosecutors in los angeles used one of those new anti-paparazzi laws...
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he was hiding from the law and gang vengeance. all the gang including fairfield was trapped and imprisoned except del. alias barton. this whole thing's as queer as a cast iron pin cushion. i wonder if ruby knew about her husband? well we can find out. better be careful roy, the killer don't know how much old hank told you. when he learns you're walking around, he'll try for you again. that's one way to bring him out in the open. if everybody knows i'm still alive, he'll make his move. i'll start with ruby barton. i'm going with you. alright. she'd be more likely to talk to you than she would me. pat you stay here and look after things. this is one time we won't need you. let me change my clothes and i'll meet you outside. alright. come on sheriff. well starch my socks, if every time something exciting happens i got to be nurse maid to this beanery. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ruby could we talk with you a few minutes? roy has some questions he wants to ask you. ruby, did you know that your husband's real name was patty del and was wanted
he was hiding from the law and gang vengeance. all the gang including fairfield was trapped and imprisoned except del. alias barton. this whole thing's as queer as a cast iron pin cushion. i wonder if ruby knew about her husband? well we can find out. better be careful roy, the killer don't know how much old hank told you. when he learns you're walking around, he'll try for you again. that's one way to bring him out in the open. if everybody knows i'm still alive, he'll make his move. i'll...
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last night he violated the laws. and i would say, they are bad laws. they were customs. they were tradition that we wanted america to be better. we wanted america to live up to the declaration of independence, live up to her creed, make real our democracy, take it from people and make it real. so when i got arrested the first time, i felt free. i felt liberated and today more than ever before, i feel free and liberated. you know, abraham lincoln 150 years ago freed the slaves. but it took the modern-day civil rights movement to free and liberate a nation. [applause] now i know some of you are asked and, where did you get the name, "across that bridge," where did you get the title from? life lessons and a vision for change. just think if you sort years ago since this is an election year, hundreds and thousands of millions of people in american thought the old confederacy from virginia to texas could not register to vote. people stood in lines. take a state like the state of mississippi in 1963, 1964, 1965, but voting age population of more than 450,000, but only 16,000 re
last night he violated the laws. and i would say, they are bad laws. they were customs. they were tradition that we wanted america to be better. we wanted america to live up to the declaration of independence, live up to her creed, make real our democracy, take it from people and make it real. so when i got arrested the first time, i felt free. i felt liberated and today more than ever before, i feel free and liberated. you know, abraham lincoln 150 years ago freed the slaves. but it took the...
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law that's what i said back on july 25th. the only reason we ever allowed that vote on that proposal, as i said at that time, was that we constitutional muster. and that democrats, if they were really serious, they'd proceedo to a revenue bill that originated in the has as the a constitution requires and as iqr called on them to do again last week. to repeat, the so-called senatea bill is nothing more than ahing glorified sense of the senateen resolution. so let'sse put that convenient talking point aside from here on out. last night i told the president we'd be happy to look at whatwol are he -- whatever he proposes, but the truth is we're coming up against a hard deadline here. and as ie, said, this is a conversation we should have had months ago. and republicans respect about to write a blank -- aren't about to write a blank check for anything senate democrats put forward any just because we find ourselves at the w edge of the cliff. that wouldn't be fair to theou americanld people. that having been said, we'll see what th
law that's what i said back on july 25th. the only reason we ever allowed that vote on that proposal, as i said at that time, was that we constitutional muster. and that democrats, if they were really serious, they'd proceedo to a revenue bill that originated in the has as the a constitution requires and as iqr called on them to do again last week. to repeat, the so-called senatea bill is nothing more than ahing glorified sense of the senateen resolution. so let'sse put that convenient talking...
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guest: this is already in current law. if you earn $85,000 as a single, you pay more for your share of the premiums. one idea is the idea of looking at those figures and say how could we adjust the provision to get more revenue? the health law freezes the current threshold. there was a proposal until 25% of beneficiaries are paying for their premiums. this is an area that could be the basis for some bipartisan agreement. host: medicare spending in 2006, $403 billion. host: if there is no agreement beneficiary cuts. is that correct? guest: the providers are facing a 2% cut on sequestration will complain to their patients that washington is taking too much from them. >> a picture of the u.s. capitol, where senators and congressman are traveling down pennsylvania avenue with a meeting at the white house with president obama. also expecting to hear from senator john mccain talking about a filibuster or form, a subject that will be much on the minds of senators as the new senate begins next week. we will cover the white house f
guest: this is already in current law. if you earn $85,000 as a single, you pay more for your share of the premiums. one idea is the idea of looking at those figures and say how could we adjust the provision to get more revenue? the health law freezes the current threshold. there was a proposal until 25% of beneficiaries are paying for their premiums. this is an area that could be the basis for some bipartisan agreement. host: medicare spending in 2006, $403 billion. host: if there is no...
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at columbia law school, they were very good guys. it is true that obama did his best. when i interview president obama in the oval office, he talked about the supporters in new york. but he started to make that transition in his long arc of his search for home. she was starting to happen and beenu mahmood was very perceptively seen that happen. >> host: why did the presidency president in new york after graduating from columbia? >> guest: he was trying to get a job wherever he could. he applied for a job in chicago after washington was elected mayor there. he didn't get anything. so the best he could do was stay in new york. he wouldn't want to go back to honolulu. he didn't have anyplace else. so he stayed there and as he put it, you try to make money for yourself and get a job. it is sort of a magazine or consulting firm called business international. for that year, he doesn't really like it there, but that is the period when they talk a lot. it is the period when he met genevieve. >> host: so david maraniss, going back to the quote, no life could have been the produ
at columbia law school, they were very good guys. it is true that obama did his best. when i interview president obama in the oval office, he talked about the supporters in new york. but he started to make that transition in his long arc of his search for home. she was starting to happen and beenu mahmood was very perceptively seen that happen. >> host: why did the presidency president in new york after graduating from columbia? >> guest: he was trying to get a job wherever he...
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there are practical laws on the crowd. >> indeed, that's what we do. we -- >> i don't know if anybody wants to raise a hand. but you might want to tell them about it. >> well, we build a temporary city in the desert. it has all the -- all the -- is everything any city normal city would provide. it lasts for eight days. it's known -- our event is known -- i've seen that we're radical. it is kind of radical but radical in both senses of that term. radical conventionally means, you know, pushing boundaries going beyond normal categories. but it -- it -- the thing about how it's used it also means deeply rooted in the human soul. it's a very conservative meeting. sorry. things that go deep and don't change that are fixed. and we create a kind of city that goes to -- goes to those extremes at the same time. if you go two extremes at the same time it broadness your feel. you can comprehend a greater subject. so we have a -- this wailing provization taking place, ungoverned interactions, all of us unplanned. just as nature is unplanned. but at the same time a
there are practical laws on the crowd. >> indeed, that's what we do. we -- >> i don't know if anybody wants to raise a hand. but you might want to tell them about it. >> well, we build a temporary city in the desert. it has all the -- all the -- is everything any city normal city would provide. it lasts for eight days. it's known -- our event is known -- i've seen that we're radical. it is kind of radical but radical in both senses of that term. radical conventionally means,...